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WINGi'-IAIk1 ADVANCE -
N. HURON CONSCRVATIVE
CANDIDATE
(Continued From Page 3) Mr slid Mrs, Wallace and family
and return Arthur Meighen to poty-
er." union receiving tile nomin- of Seafortb, visited at Mr, I) .Camp -
that he would leave nothing un- bells last week.
done to fulfil his promise to deliver Mrs. John llallenstronl and daul;la�
.North Huron into the Conservative ing relatives in this neighborter Lorene of Kansas City, are visit -
column again on Septernbor 14. Sin-
ce that time he has been Hard at Mrs. Wallenstrom is a daughter of
Mr .and Mrs .George Casemore,'for-
• The candidate possesses' a pleas- inexlY of Morris.
ant personality, and an excellent Mr. and Mrs .Robert Golley and
platform manner, his public and pri: family, also Mr. W. Findiater, and
vete record is open to the world, Miss Annie Findlater, spent last, Sat -
and with 1sis, knowledge of the ria- urday at Goderich.
ing and his great personal energy,' Mr .and Mrs.. Aitch.eson and the
3.Mited support of the party behind faznilyt also Mr .and Mrs' Whither
him would apepar to ensure victory; and; Mr. Will Casemore, of Wroxeter,
upon this occasion. The situation ` spent Sunday at IVIr. Will Abraham's.
is clarified somewhat by the circum-
stance that John W. King, late Pro-
gresisve member, gave devoted sup-
port to the King administration in all
'it did. Had he given a single Mrs. James• Cleg prn o fPort Col -
that
vote• (otherwise,. he might now -]lave borne, spent a few days with her cis-'
been 'in a position to appeal , to inde-
ter, Mrs. Will Abraham
MES
MORRIS
Mr, and Mrs Will Robertson and
Master Lloyd of 13elgrave, spent Sun-
day with Mrs. T. Abraham,
Miss B,erniee Lockridge .pent the
past two weeks in Preston
Mr :and Mrs. A, MacEwan spent
Saturday at Pert Albert,
pendent electors, but Mr. King has
stood for everything that his name GLENANNAN
sake upheld, and even when West- Mr. Peter Muir has been visiting
ern Progressives, were unable to with his mother, Mrs. Muir and oth
stay with 'the late Government, the
member for North Huron maintain-
ed his support.
Mr. MacEwan married Miss Em-
ily Mary ,Goldthorpe, a member of one' Miss' Pearl Ballagh of Teeswater
of the well-known families of Huron, has spent the past two weeks with
and they reside, of Bourse, in the friends in this vicinity
county town. In the prime of life, Miss Bertha Marshall, who has
and associated for years with all the spent some time in Stratford, has
returned Jamie.
Little Jack Milelr from near Blue -
er friends here.
Mrs. Sana Marshall spent a few
days last week with friends in Lon-
don.
principal activities of the community,
Mayor MacEwan ,will undoubtedly,
bring new honors to it when sent to vale has been, holidaying at Mr. and.
the capital of the Dominion.
TENTH LINE HOWICK
Mrs, Wm. Breckenridge's.
Miss Mabel Coin of Toronto is vis-
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar -
Mr .and Mrs. Jos. McLaughlin, Miss their Lincoln.
Elsa), Mr., and Mrs. Norman McLaugh Mr. and Mr. Dustan Beecroft and
lin, and two children, spent Sunday, children of Wawanosh, also Mr. and
with Mr. and Mrs. Win ,Craig .
Mr. and Mrs; Wesley Miller and two
children, Mr .and 'Mrs George. Miller
Mrs. Thos. Wallace, and family,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.: Reuben Appleby.
and child, all of Mt. Forest, spent Sun- Mr. William Marshall, and two
day with Mr.'and Mrs. 'Thos. . Strong: sons also Boyd Marshall; spent Sun
Miss Hazel Craig has been holiday- day at the :home of Mrs. R. R. J.
ing with friends in Clifford Bartons, Palmerston, arid were ac-
Miss Florence Dimmerling 'spent eompanied home by Mrs. Marshall,
who spent a few days there recently.
ing am
®Sunday with her friend, Miss Olive
Strong.
Misses Elda and Agnes Ferguson
®m tenon lr�'s spent Sunday at their home in Clif-
ford.
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have benefitted ' by the legislation passed at the last .74
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EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL
Council suet on Judy 27th with all
the members present. The minutes
last meeting;were read and approved.
EAST WAWANOSH The treasurer's half yearly statement
Mrs Clark of Hartford, Conn, is to June 30111, showing a balance on
visiting with her brother, Mr. Jos. 'J.
Kerr.
ivl r ,and Mrs .Joh11 T. Currie spent
a day last week at the home of Mrs.
Wm. Austin.
Mrs Rob.t. Arbuckle and family The Tp. of Turnberry along with
have returned to Toronto after hav- the County are placing a light at a
ing spent° a pleasant time here. • dangerous curve in Lower Windghanz,
Miss Mina Currie holidayed with l the cost of which will be $26.0o a yr.
her aunt Mrs Thomson, in Tor-tiTp. of East Wawanosh will con -
mita, " !• l :, yI tribute $6.00 as their pdrtion of this
Mrs, Morrison is visiting with her l amount.
daughter, Mrs. Thos. Taylor. The following accounts were paid:
Mr .and Mrs. W. J Currie visited The Municipal World supplies $9.65..
with Mrs Geo. Peacock. R. W .Scott, patrolman $21.00 , W. C.
Mr ,and Mrs. Geo. T. Currie and Rodgers, patrolman ": $g8,oa„ W. C.
Miss Rachel Cukrie, spent a day with. Cole, patrolman $162.00, T. Robinson,:
Mr .and Mrs. John Taylor. Mrs. Tay-' patrolman $125.45, C. Carter, patrol
for of Lower Wingliam, accompanied {srian $322.00, J. McGill, patrolman,
then 210.50, J. Stonehouse patrolman, $163 -
Mr .and Mrs. John Wright are at- so, S. McBurney ,patrolman $146.so.
tending the wedding of their nephew J. Gillespie, road superintendent $26
in Toronto 12g. A. Porterfield, Clerk
hand of $i895.00 was ;received and fil-
1 The council decided to take no
action in application of . Robert Baird
to have his property transferred from
S. S. No .zo to 13. S. S. No. 3
The Oth Annual Para•
mount week is here!
Remember the previous
celebrations! — when
theatres everywhere
chewed nothing but
Paramount Pictures 1
, N'ow here's another 1
Cut yourself a piece of
?aramount's
15th Birthday Cake
if it's a Paramount Picture
it's the best shower in town.
Winghann joists in the Paramount Week Celebratio$t1
LYCEUM THEATRE
SEPT. 6th. 7th. and 8$h.
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